Amgen/UCB Poised For Osteoporosis Drug Filing On Back Of Mixed PhIII
This article was originally published in Scrip
Executive Summary
Amgen Inc. and partner UCB will file their osteoporosis drug romosozumab this year on the back of mostly positive Phase III data in postmenopausal women – but where will the drug be positioned against Amgen's own Prolia (denosumab) and other available treatments?
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